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25 years of Innovation- how has it evolved? Has it been successful?

Paul Hobcraft

This is the first of these posts looking at the development, thinking and design of innovation from 1999 to today 2024, twenty-five years. My question to Gemini was, “Since 1999, what main aspects of innovation in its management, design and thinking?” I find it interesting and reaffirming.

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Applying the Three Horizon Thinking to a Fresh Perspective of Innovation Design

Paul Hobcraft

I recently applied the three horizons thinking to ‘frame’ a new innovation design. So the thinking intent of searching for a new innovation design had some framing assumptions that can leverage where we are to move towards a new future. This is a useful way to think about the initial 3H outcome.

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The core principles of Leading FOR Innovation

Cris Beswick

They are not always intentional or by design. The most famous approach is the 70-20-10 rule, aligned to the three horizons for several reasons: Resource allocation: The 70-20-10 rule provides a guideline for allocating resources (financial, human, and time) across different types of innovation. Why is this methodology critical?

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Daniel Burrus’ Top 20 Technology-Driven Hard Trends Shaping 2018 and Beyond

Daniel Burrus

3 Big Data and the Use of High-Speed Data Analytics. Big data” is a term that describes the technologies and techniques used to capture and utilize exponentially increasing streams of data. Separating good data from bad data will also become a rapidly growing service. #4

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Innovation SOP: Using Hackathons to Advance Digital Transformation

Qmarkets

Qmarkets’ Innovation Standard Operating Procedures (SOP): In this series, we will present different guidelines on how to bring innovation theory to practice. 4) Big Data: Once the hackathon is completed, collect all available data that was gathered and/or created by all the teams. Sweeney, S., Bruce, F., & Baxter, S.

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Plateaus are Harder Than Mountains

Boxes and Arrows

Bold claims have been made about applying “big data” to solve the world’s problems, from health (Fitbit) to saving energy (Nest). Data is all around us, appearing in slick devices and colorful dashboards, yet focusing on the technology can cause us to miss the people who have to use it. The user reality.

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Daniel Burrus’ Top 20 Tech-Driven Hard Trends Shaping 2017

Daniel Burrus

Big Data and the use of High Speed Data Analytics. Big Data is a term that describes the technologies and techniques used to capture and utilize exponentially increasing streams of data. Separating good data from bad data will also become a rapidly growing service.

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